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Keith D. Lillemoe

Keith D. Lillemoe

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Medicine

D-Index
142
Citations
80755
World Ranking
1560
National Ranking
908

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Keith D. Lillemoe is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and focuses research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work concentrates on several subfields including Oncology, Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Epidemiology, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of specialized areas such as:

  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
  • Renal cell carcinoma treatment
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts

Their recent papers include:

  • A Simple Classification of Pancreatic Duct Size and Texture Predicts Postoperative Pancreatic Fistula, 2021, Annals of Surgery
  • Opioids After Surgery in the United States Versus the Rest of the World, 2020, Annals of Surgery
  • Postpancreatectomy Acute Pancreatitis (PPAP), 2021, Annals of Surgery
  • Implications of Perineural Invasion on Disease Recurrence and Survival After Pancreatectomy for Pancreatic Head Ductal Adenocarcinoma, 2020, Annals of Surgery
  • Automated operative phase identification in peroral endoscopic myotomy, 2020, Surgical Endoscopy

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Keith D. Lillemoe include:

  • Motaz Qadan
  • Cristina R. Ferrone
  • Carlos Fernández-del Castillo
  • Andrew L. Warshaw
  • Carlos Fernández-del Castillo

Publications regularly appear in several academic venues with notable frequency, including:

  • Annals of Surgery
  • HPB
  • Surgery
  • Gastroenterology
  • Pancreatology

In recognition of their contributions, Keith D. Lillemoe was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 2018.

Best Publications

  • The 2016 update of the International Study Group (ISGPS) definition and grading of postoperative pancreatic fistula : 11 Years After

    Claudio Bassi;Giovanni Marchegiani;Christos Dervenis;Micheal Sarr

  • Six hundred fifty consecutive pancreaticoduodenectomies in the 1990s: pathology, complications, and outcomes.

    Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Taylor A. Sohn;Keith D. Lillemoe

  • Trends in long-term survival following liver resection for hepatic colorectal metastases.

    Michael A. Choti;James V. Sitzmann;Marcelo F. Tiburi;Wuthi Sumetchotimetha

  • Resected adenocarcinoma of the pancreas— 616 patients: Results, outcomes, and prognostic indicators

    Taylor A. Sohn;Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Leonidas Koniaris

  • 1423 pancreaticoduodenectomies for pancreatic cancer: A single-institution experience.

    Jordan M. Winter;John L. Cameron;Kurtis A. Campbell;Meghan A. Arnold

  • Cholangiocarcinoma. A spectrum of intrahepatic, perihilar, and distal tumors.

    Attila Nakeeb;Henry A. Pitt;Taylor A. Sohn;Jo Ann Coleman

  • Cholangiocarcinoma: Thirty-one-Year Experience With 564 Patients at a Single Institution

    Michelle L. DeOliveira;Steven C. Cunningham;Steven C. Cunningham;John L. Cameron;Farin Kamangar

  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy for cancer of the head of the pancreas: 201 patients

    Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Keith D. Lillemoe;James V. Sitzmann

  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy with or without distal gastrectomy and extended retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy for periampullary adenocarcinoma, part 2: randomized controlled trial evaluating survival, morbidity, and mortality.

    Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Keith D. Lillemoe;Taylor A. Sohn

  • Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms of the Pancreas: An Updated Experience

    Taylor A. Sohn;Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Ralph H. Hruban

  • One hundred and forty-five consecutive pancreaticoduodenectomies without mortality.

    John L. Cameron;Henry A. Pitt;Charles J. Yeo;Keith D. Lillemoe

  • A prospective randomized trial of pancreaticogastrostomy versus pancreaticojejunostomy after pancreaticoduodenectomy

    Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Michael M. Maher;Patricia K. Sauter

  • Borderline resectable pancreatic cancer: a consensus statement by the International Study Group of Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS).

    Maximilian Bockhorn;Faik G. Uzunoglu;Mustapha Adham;Clem Imrie

  • Radiological and surgical implications of neoadjuvant treatment with FOLFIRINOX for locally advanced and borderline resectable pancreatic cancer.

    Cristina R. Ferrone;Giovanni Marchegiani;Theodore S. Hong;David P. Ryan

  • Distal Pancreatectomy: Indications and Outcomes in 235 Patients

    Keith D. Lillemoe;Sunjay Kaushal;John L. Cameron;Taylor A. Sohn

  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreatic adenocarcinoma: postoperative adjuvant chemoradiation improves survival. A prospective, single-institution experience.

    Charles J. Yeo;Ross A. Abrams;Louise B. Grochow;Taylor A. Sohn

  • Chemical splanchnicectomy in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer. A prospective randomized trial.

    Keith D. Lillemoe;John L Cameron;Howard S. Kaufman;Charles J. Yeo

  • Does prophylactic octreotide decrease the rates of pancreatic fistula and other complications after pancreaticoduodenectomy? Results of a prospective randomized placebo-controlled trial

    Charles J. Yeo;John L. Cameron;Keith D. Lillemoe;Patricia K. Sauter

  • PYOGENIC HEPATIC ABSCESS. CHANGING TRENDS OVER 42 YEARS

    Chih Jen Huang;Henry A. Pitt;Pamela A. Lipsett;Floyd A. Osterman

  • Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: Long-term survival does not equal cure

    Cristina R. Ferrone;Rafael Pieretti-Vanmarcke;Jordan P. Bloom;Hui Zheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Cristina R. Ferrone
Cristina R. Ferrone Harvard University
Andrew L. Warshaw
Andrew L. Warshaw Harvard University
Charles J. Yeo
Charles J. Yeo Thomas Jefferson University
John L. Cameron
John L. Cameron Johns Hopkins University
Henry A. Pitt
Henry A. Pitt Temple University
Ralph H. Hruban
Ralph H. Hruban Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Mari Mino-Kenudson
Mari Mino-Kenudson Harvard University
David P. Ryan
David P. Ryan Harvard University
Jeffrey W. Clark
Jeffrey W. Clark Harvard University

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